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edhopper

(37,703 posts)
23. AFAIK
Sat Jun 27, 2026, 12:55 PM
10 hrs ago

as far as I know, Stein solo is always STINE. At the end of the name, is usually STEEN. at least in post war America.
Sergei Eisenstein was Russian, not American.
As for Leonard, the Bernstein's in my neighborhood where all STEENS.

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I'm sure you're right about the correct Germanic pronunciation senseandsensibility Yesterday #1
It took me a long time to get used to the pronunciation PatSeg 13 hrs ago #18
I would go by what people with the name say karynnj Yesterday #2
OK I'm not arguing with that, but I never knew the man Jeffrey Epstein FakeNoose Yesterday #4
You are not the only one. DavidDvorkin Yesterday #3
I pronounce it -STINE as well Gruenemann Yesterday #5
Good point - Yiddish is a German dialect, not a separate language FakeNoose Yesterday #6
The sculptor Jacob Epstein (born in the USA, spent most of his adult life in the UK) was Ep-stine muriel_volestrangler 19 hrs ago #7
When names are Americanized, the pronounciation sometimes changes. meadowlander 18 hrs ago #8
Australians pronounce it 'EHPST-eyen' Violet_Crumble 17 hrs ago #9
Most Jewish people with Stein in there name edhopper 16 hrs ago #10
They must be American, yes? FakeNoose 16 hrs ago #12
Yes edhopper 10 hrs ago #24
Gertrude Stein. Ben Stein. Sergei Eisenstein. Are you sure? (nt) muriel_volestrangler 14 hrs ago #13
Most in the Jewish community edhopper 12 hrs ago #21
Of famous "Steins" I found the pronunciation for so far, we have: muriel_volestrangler 12 hrs ago #22
AFAIK edhopper 10 hrs ago #23
It could be a post-war America thing muriel_volestrangler 10 hrs ago #25
Yeah edhopper 7 hrs ago #33
I pronounce it Ep-steen. Either way, Emile 16 hrs ago #11
If the guy called himself steen.... usedtobedemgurl 14 hrs ago #14
My point is that I don't know him personally, I just read the name FakeNoose 14 hrs ago #15
Sure, and your point is valid. usedtobedemgurl 14 hrs ago #16
No, no...it's not pronounced "Franken - Stein" haele 9 hrs ago #29
. Rstrstx 8 hrs ago #31
This message was self-deleted by its author LtTx 14 hrs ago #17
Evidently that's what the child sex trafficker told his students. Kid Berwyn 12 hrs ago #19
You'd be surprised at how many people pronounce it "steen." ananda 12 hrs ago #20
;-{) THIS Goonch 10 hrs ago #26
Awesome! I want one! FakeNoose 9 hrs ago #27
Ep - stein. One does not call the Iconic Austrian-German Tankard haele 9 hrs ago #28
Yes Bayard 9 hrs ago #30
I was a little surprised to hear it pronounced with the "ee" sound fujiyamasan 7 hrs ago #32
The correct pronunciation of a name, is how the person says it themself. RandomNumbers 7 hrs ago #34
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